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Thune Wants Daschle to OK Spending Cap

Bill Delahunt (D) in the 10th district, which runs south of Boston to Cape Cod. </p> Things went slightly better for Jones earlier this month when Rep.

GOP Plans Week-Long Offensive About Defense

</p> To counter all that bad news, House and Senate GOP leaders hope to foment good news by passing the $400 billion-plus Defense Department spending bill on both floors this week.

Barton Denies Favoring Westar

</p> In his complaint, Bell charged that DeLay violated federal law and House rules “by soliciting campaign contributions from Westar Energy in return for legislative assistance on the energy bill.”

Back-to-Back GOP Bashing

</p> Coinciding with the publication of former President Bill Clinton’s memoirs, “My Life,” two anti-Republican documentaries make their debuts in Washington this week — and along with them, expect some

Fat Cats? Some in House Are Poor

</p> And Wamp, apparently, is not alone. </p> An analysis of the hundreds of recently filed financial statements turned up 10 House Members who listed very little in the way of assets.

Senate Democrats Want Ashcroft Memos

</p> “It’s being overcome by political motives,” Cornyn said. </p> It’s unclear which vehicle Democrats will use to try an amendment for the subpoenas.

Global Warming Debate Heats Up Again

</p> Such criticism of the bill has not only hampered its advance so far in the Senate, but also left the Republican leadership in the House firmly set against it.

Panel Seeks to ‘Rein in’ Chief

</p> A draft of the report that will accompany the fiscal 2005 legislative branch spending bill states: “The Committee is concerned by frequent and uncoordinated publicity appearances by the Chief of

Leader Will Not ‘Desert’ Thune

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) defended his decision to campaign against Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) this year, and accused his Democratic critics Friday of putting partisan politics